BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Fifty miles north from the big banks of Birmingham, another Occupy movement is hoping to grow.

Occupy Cullman is organizing a rally at 6 p.m. this evening in Heritage Park in Cullman, according to the Cullman Times. Occupy Cullman organizer Stephen Sansing said he plans to speak at the rally about local and state issues, such as the Jefferson County bankruptcy.

"A lot of people in Cullman act like there is no world outside of here, and thought Occupy was a socialist hippie movement, and that's not right at all," Sansing told the Cullman Times. "It's about reforming, and we want the money to stay in the hands of the people, and not be held by all the corporations."

Organizers say they're promoting the organization through its Facebook page and other social media.

Cullman has a population estimated at 14,775 and a median household income of $33,580, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

In Birmingham, Occupy Birmingham organizers are holding a screening tonight of "Inside Job" -- an Academy Award-winning documentary about the origins of the 2008 financial crisis -- at UAB's Heritage Hall, according to Occupy Birmingham's website. The movie will begin at 7 p.m.